Gruetzemacher authors article featured in Harvard Business Review

 

, assistant professor of business analytics at the Barton School of Business, was featured in the . In the article, Gruetzemacher discusses the potential for natural language processing to transform many traditional roles in organizations during the current decade.

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Gruetzemacher is an instructor for the new MSBA program. His research interests include artificial intelligence, natural language processing, forecasting, foresight, decision making and business analytics. In addition, Gruetzemacher is also an affiliate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge. Gruetzemacher has a PhD in management (business analytics) from Auburn University as well as an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and a master鈥檚 degree in computational fluid dynamics.